Put people in control of what they share while you keep doors, content, and services secure. With the Tappd(in) Community Bundle you configure spaces and rules, invite members, and operate daily without stockpiling personal data. In the admin console, create locations, channels, or resources; define who can enter or view; pick the minimum proofs you need (membership, age, ticket tier, schedule). Publish a QR or link. When someone joins via the mobile app, they receive a credential in their wallet. Every check is a one‑tap consent: the user sees what will be shared, approves, and gets a receipt. Update a policy and it propagates instantly; no reprinting badges.
For events, set up entry lanes and zone passes. Staff scan a code or tap NFC; the verifier confirms locally and shows an “allowed / needs attention” screen, even with a weak signal. Issue time‑boxed access for sessions, backstage, or lounges. If a ticket is refunded, revoke the pass; the next scan quietly fails without exposing why. Create fast paths like ADA access or VIP re‑entry. Use selective disclosure so staff see only what’s required—such as “21+ confirmed” instead of a birthdate. Export attendance by zone without saving raw IDs.
Run memberships across facilities with the same flow. In a coworking space, members unlock doors, book rooms, and print by consenting to each action. Guests receive temporary credentials that expire after their visit. A campus can gate labs, libraries, and events using roles (student, faculty, alumni) and schedules. Retailers can handle age checks or loyalty without copying IDs. Online, drop a widget to protect forums, courses, or livestreams. Writers can create subscriber‑only posts and let readers prove status from their wallet—no passwords to reset.
Developers plug it into existing stacks fast. Use REST and Webhooks to react to grants and revocations, or bridge to your auth by trading a verified consent event for a short‑lived session (OIDC/JWT). Build custom screens with SDKs, theme the app, and manage policies as code so changes are reviewable. Tie into door controllers or kiosks with an edge verifier and run offline fallbacks. Monitor activity with privacy‑preserving metrics, rotate credentials, test flows in staging, and ship knowing users can always see—and withdraw—what they shared.
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